As Mental Health Awareness month comes to a close, we wanted to take some time to address the long standing and often overlooked state of teacher mental health in the U.S.
Kent and Steve discuss the current status of math instruction in the United States and some long-overdue transformations that would benefit our students.
Today on the podcast we’re talking with author Ralph Fletcher about the effectiveness of a good writing mini lesson in particular the value of having a visual in your mini lesson.
The myth of the master writer has long plagued students and teachers alike, limiting our sense of self-confidence and writerly ability. Is it possible to dispel these notions?
Kent and Dr. Berry cover a wide range of topics in their conversation today, from building math classrooms where students feel confident participating, to committing to DEI work in mathematics.
Lorena, Carla, and Luz join us today to talk about the many ways in which their work overlaps, and uncover new ways of honoring students’ rich linguistic lives.
Today on the podcast we have a sample from the newly released audiobook of Writing Unbound: How Fiction Transforms Student Writers, read by author Tom Newkirk.
Our students need to feel seen, heard, understood, and known in our classrooms. And it begins with us.
In his new book The Power of Teaching Vulnerably, author and David Rockower illustrates how mid…
Addressing grief in the classroom can be challenging, but educators play a special role in helping students move through difficult life events.
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Thu 09 Dec 2021
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